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Dr. Kainat Shoukat, Dr. Numrah Nawaz, Dr. Mehak Yusuf
Cholestatic hepatitis caused by ethambutol is a well-organized complexity which is infrequent. Its common identifications are vomiting, right hypochondriac heaviness. These indications may not separate t from common hepatocellular injury. Hepatocellular injury is usually observed during ant tuberculous therapy. Therefore, a comprehensive liver function test has to be carried out. This case study was related to the patient of cholestatic hepatitis in the age of 14 years in Pakistan. This was the first case report occurred after the beginning of ATT and managed when ethambutol was excluded. Keywords: Cholestatic, Hepatitis, Ethambutol, Hypochondriac, Hepatocellular, Tuberculous, Liver and Therapy